Hi there! Raze here.
I get asked a lot whether people who already own Richard & Alice will be able to get a Steam key upon release. The answer is yes! If you bought directly from us, we'll send you one. If you bought from Desura or IndieRoyale, a Steam key will be automatically applied to your account (either via the relevant IR bundle, or desura.com/collection). If you bought the game from GOG, we'll talk to them and see if there's a way to distribute the keys automatically. If not, it may require you emailing us with your purchase receipt, but hopefully we can sort out an easier way.
So, yeah, any existing R&A owners will get a Steam key, including trading cards! emotes! backgrounds! signed photos of Stu from Mastertronic!
Much love,
Raze
Hi there! Raze here.
I get asked a lot whether people who already own Richard & Alice will be able to get a Steam key upon release. The answer is yes! If you bought directly from us, we'll send you one. If you bought from Desura or IndieRoyale, a Steam key will be automatically applied to your account (either via the relevant IR bundle, or desura.com/collection). If you bought the game from GOG, we'll talk to them and see if there's a way to distribute the keys automatically. If not, it may require you emailing us with your purchase receipt, but hopefully we can sort out an easier way.
So, yeah, any existing R&A owners will get a Steam key, including trading cards! emotes! backgrounds! signed photos of Stu from Mastertronic!
Much love,
Raze
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Richard and Alice are prisoners. Both their cells have a leather sofa and a state-of-the-art computer. But only Richard’s has a TV.
Outside, the snow falls. It has done for some time. Elsewhere, they say, parts of the world have been rendered an inhospitable desert, the earth parched and cracked. People live in the zones now. The lucky ones, anyway.
Richard and Alice have secrets.
Created by Lewis Denby and Ashton Raze, whose games journalism credits include the likes of Eurogamer, Gamespot and the Telegraph, Richard & Alice is a riveting mystery story about family, desperation and the weather – all set to the beat of an indie adventure game.